2.5 Legislation Flashcards

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What is meant by the term “legislation”?

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A set of rules that governs the way society operates. It is another term for ‘law’.

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What are the 3 types of legislations?

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  • employment law.
  • health and safety law
  • consumer law.
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What is meant by the term “discrimination”?

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Treating one person differently from another without good reason to do so.

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What is meant by the term “national living wage”?

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An hourly rate of pay which is set by the government.

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What is meant by the term “piece-rate pay/piecework”?

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A system under which employees are paid a fixed amount for each unit of output that is produced.
E.g. Apple picker may be paid £4 for each box of apples they pick.

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What factors may cause discrimination?

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  • age.
  • gender.
  • religion.
  • disability.
  • race.
  • sexual orientation.
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What is the Equality Act, 2010?

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When employees are protected against/to prevent discrimination.

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What is meant by the term “contract of employment”?

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A legal document stating the hours, rate of pay, duties and other conditions under which a person is employed.

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What is meant by the term “trade union”?

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A group of workers who act together to improve their pay and working conditions.

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What is meant by the term “unfair dismissal”?

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Ending a person’s contract of employment without good reason.

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What is meant by the term “motivation”?

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The range of factors which influence the way a person behaves at work.

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What is the Health and Safety Law?

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This law ensures the workplace does not pose dangers for employees. The act requires employees to have regular breaks, appropriate training and a suitable working environment.

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What is the Consumer Rights Act, 2015?

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A law to prevent businesses treating their customers unfairly.

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What 5 main areas does the Consumer Rights Act, 2015 law cover?

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  • product quality.
  • returning products.
  • rights and replacements.
  • delivery rights.
  • unfair terms in contracts.
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What is a disadvantage of the Consumer Law on a business?

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Increase costs of production as they will have to ensure products are safe, perhaps by using expensive resources.

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What is an advantage of the Consumer Law on a business?

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Consumers can be more confident that products have been manufactured to a high level of quality and quality.